Nick Ryan's feature stories, reportage pieces and interviews have appeared in a large number of international newspapers,
colour supplements, and magazines, as well as websites. He has helped to produce several documentaries and drama/film projects.

It's worth up to $10 billion and used by 30% of all gamers – yet denied in public by most players and now even banned by a national government. In a four-part weekly feature series for Eurogamer, which was picked up across the Internet, Nick Ryan reports on the current state of the thriving grey market of "gold selling" in online worlds, which supports an industry of over 1 million in China alone.

48 Hours in Paris
The City of Light, it is called, La Ville-lumière. The most popular tourist destination in the world. A place of lovers and painters, intellectuals and bohemians, and some of the finest shopping anywhere in Europe. A gourmand’s delight, its cobbled streets have rang to rebellion and protest, yet take on a magical air come the fall of dusk. Take a weekend break to Paris to reveal its secrets, both ancient and modern. Royal Wings (2008) plus Channer's magazine 2010.

"A terrific and moving feature – to be honest, I didn't think I'd want to read it, but I read every word"Chris McKane, deputy managing editor of The (London) Times, on Nick Ryan's investigation into Dying.

"fascinating stuff"
Kyle Crichton, foreign editor The
New York Times Magazine

Bali Carnage
I know the tiny Indonesian island of Bali well. Or at least, I once did. It provided me with a haven, somewhere to recharge body and spirit, after I left the Middle East.
(2002)

Fear and Loathing
Returning to a subject he last visited for The Guardian five years ago, author Nick Ryan reveals that extremism is continuing to thrive online.(2004)

Heart of Darkness?It is not just militant Islamists that seek to profit from the current Middle East crisis. Far-right Holocaust revisionists are attempting to capitalise on it too. (2004)

National Affront
As the BBC unveils the first major drama to tackle the far right in over 20 years, the show's creative producer recalls some of his encounters among extremists. (2004)

Peace Fire
I came to this project in a strange kind of way: in 1990 I was a backpacker. That odd breed of traveller, often young, that likes to consider itself different or aloof to regular tourists. (2002)

The Rise of Europe's Right
We urgently need to address the rise of the extreme Right across western Europe, argues writer Nick Ryan, whose recent book Homeland is an investigation of white nationalism. (2004)